Mary Ann Hughes
1779 - 1850 (70 years)-
Photos SB 262 p2 SB 265 SB 267 SB 283 mar Mary Ann Hughes and William Childe 1818 at St Sepulche
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Name Mary Ann Hughes Born 13 Jun 1779 Broseley, Shropshire, England Christened 13 Jun 1779 St Leonards, Broseley Gender Female Died May 1850 Buried 19 May 1850 St Marylebone, Middlesex, England Person ID I613 The Goswell Family Tree Last Modified 28 Sep 2017
Father John Hughes, b. Broseley, Salop, Shropshire , d. Bef 1822 Relationship natural Mother Margaret Pugh Relationship natural Married 26 Dec 1780 Saint Leonard, Broseley, Shropshire, England Family ID F789 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family William Childe, b. Abt 1756, d. 3 Feb 1824, Kinlet Hall (Age ~ 68 years) Married 20 Apr 1818 St Sepulchre, Holborn Children 1. William Henry Childe Hughes, b. 10 Mar 1801, London, England , d. 3 Jun 1838, Rutland House, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (Age 37 years) [natural] 2. Charles Frederick Hughes Childe, b. 17 Dec 1807, Marylebone, Middlesex, London , d. 17 Dec 1897, Bramleich Overton, Bramleigh Park, Cheltenham (Age 90 years) [natural] Last Modified 28 Sep 2017 Family ID F238 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - 13 Jun 1779 - Broseley, Shropshire, England Buried - 19 May 1850 - St Marylebone, Middlesex, England = Link to Google Earth
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Notes
From the Slade Baker (sollicitor) collection held at the University of birmingham:
http://calmview.bham.ac.uk
Between 30th September 1826 and 24th December 1836 she wrote 40 letters to the sollicitor (mostly notifications regarding her address). Letter numbers 246 to 285.
William Lacon Childe wrote 11 letters to the same solicitor from 1817 to 183?. Numbers 286 to 296.
LAdd/1647 dated 1830
"Letter dated 3 March, on behalf of Mrs William Childe. Mrs Childe was arrested for debt, and [Ms] Waller was sent for. An advance was requested for Mrs Childe."
LAdd/1648 dated 1830
" Dated 16 March. Robert Woodman, Mrs Childe's landlord, appeals to Baker for assistance regarding Mrs Childe's situation; providing bail etc."
LAdd/1656 dated 1832
"Letter written from Kinlet, dated 25 March stating that his attitude to Mrs Childe and her sons is unalterable, and requests Baker says this when he returns the enclosed letter."